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catho72

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  1. I felt absolutely horrible for two weeks after (and I don't consider myself a wimp). I wasn't hungry at all, in fact, the smell of things made me gag. I had to force myself to drink water/broth/jello and after a week the Protein shakes and eat mushies. Because of the lack of calories, I had NO energy. I could barely move off the recliner for a week. My husband did all of the cooking. Honestly, I thought I'd feel much better than I did. People on this message board said it was a much easier recovery than from a C-section (I've had three) so I was expecting to snap back quickly. I can't stress enough....have a backup plan! Despite how bad I felt after the surgery, I'd do it again in a heartbeat! :thumbup:

    Good luck with your surgery!


  2. I started losing my hair at the three month mark. It was coming out in clumps when I applied Shampoo, conditioner and product or when I combed/brushed it or just even slept. Not to make light of cancer patients, but I felt like a chemotherapy patient. It stopped coming out in such large amounts after a couple of months. The Hair loss was very noticable....in fact, my hairstylist mentioned that my hair's texture has completely changed. The hairs are now growing back. :) I have many Patches of two-inch-long hairs all along my hairline, part and pretty much everywhere. I changed to a shampoo/conditioner that was meant for weak hair. I also took Biotin about three times a week. When I asked my surgeon about the hair loss, he said it was a result of rapid weight loss. He also said the hair WILL grow back.

    The funny thing about taking Biotin is that it accelerated the Hair growth on my legs, armpits and bikini area (TMI?). Good times......:tongue2:


  3. I am always standing up when I get my fills. The doctor also makes me take one step over so I'm positioned in front of the fluoroscopy after he inserts the needle. The first time I had a fill, the dr explained how it works. I'm not a fan of needles and didn't like the idea of walking (OK stepping over) with a needle hanging out of my belly. Once I did it, it was no big deal! My doctor doesn't use the numbing cream....he just sticks it in after pressing down to locate the port. I felt queasy the first time and still don't enjoy it but it's tolerable.

    Good luck!!!


  4. Congratulations on a job well done!!! May we all have the same wonderful results

    Thanks! I hope everyone has the same results, too!

    That's awesome! I'm so excited for you!

    Thanks a lot!

    I am being banded in the morning.Your post made me smile.I am looking forward to getting into old clothes as much as buying new,smaller sizes.Congrats!!

    Thanks! Good luck with your recovery. I had a tough first few weeks but I would have the surgery again in a heartbeat!

    Awesome!!!!

    Sounds like "Mom Jeans" ..haha!

    Hey... I'd be happy to wear "grandma jeans" if I could wear a size 13!!

    Too funny! Thanks!:D

    I am so happy for you!! I cant imagine how good you feel. I hope my day is coming, I was banded July 2, 09 and have lost 25 pounds as of today. Congrats I know you are sooo excited, and thanks for sharing, i needed a pick me up.

    Congrats on your weight loss! 25 lbs in three weeks is incredible!

    Congratulations!! So awesome :thumbup:

    Thanks!!

    Last night I went to Sears to find a new bra...not a pleasant experience to say the least. Anyway, I tried on an awesome pair of Lands End jeans. A size 12 fit!!!! Woo hoo!!! The only downside was the jeans cost $60. I refuse to spend that kind of money on clothes until I'm at my goal, no matter how good they make my butt look! :)


  5. Lol, i bet the fly is like 12 inches long and they come right up to your navel!

    But what a great achievement, I have one or two really old items that meant a lot to me, actually that were things I wore when I got "thin" and they are WAAAAY too big for me now.

    They completely cover my navel! It's not quite the look I'm going for in 2009! :Dancing_wub:

    Great job looking forward to the success myself!

    Thanks! You can do it!

    Congratulations! I would also venture to guess that those are true junior size 13's, so you could definitely wear a smaller size today!

    Those NSV's sure do make the journey worthwhile.

    Keep up the good work!

    They sure do! Thanks!

    Congratulations!!!! :smile:

    I bet you're on cloud nine right now!!!

    I am! I never thought they'd ever fit again. I was going to throw them away many times! Sure glad I didn't!


  6. I'm so excited I have to share....I've been saving my size 13 Levi's jeans that I fit into in college...1991. At my highest, I wore a size 22. Before my surgery, I couldn't even fit a leg inside, let alone pull them up. I tried them on yesterday and they buttoned. Now, they are insanely tight, not to mention hideously out of date, but they fastened! Woo hoo! :wink2:


  7. I started losing my hair at 3 months post op. It was scary...I was getting clumps of hair on my hands when I shampooed, put product in and combing/brushing. It has slowed since (I'm 5 months post op) but I'm still losing some. I've lost about 35% of my hair. I'm taking my Multivitamin and Biotin daily and also started using a Shampoo formulated for weak hair. My hair stylist said she can really tell I've lost hair on the back of my head but I can tell in my part...it's much wider than it's ever been. My friends say they don't notice a difference in my hair but I sure can tell. When I mentioned it to my doctor, he said, "At least yours will grow back!" and pointed to his balding head. This wasn't the answer I was looking for....:redface:


  8. My doctor gave me a card that says something like, "This person's stomach can only hold 4 oz. Please allow them to order a reduced portion meal or off the children's menu." The first time I gave it to a waitress, she looked at it and said, "No, we don't take this" to which I said, "I'm not asking you, I'm telling you I'm ordering from the kids menu." I ordered a kids hamburger, took off the top of the bun and ate the rest of the burger. I've used it several times with no problems. I even used it at two character buffets in Disney World and they charged me the child's price. Yay! That saved me $15 each meal! :tongue2:

    Don't be afraid to show it and don't be afraid of rejection. The one time I didn't show it, because I didn't want to make a big deal about having WLS, I regretted it.


  9. I was told that Lap Band patients may start to lose hair starting at 3 months post op. Well, I am now 3 months post op and am loosing handfuls of hair daily. There is a noticeable difference in the amount of hair that is still on my head. I am taking my daily Vitamins twice a day that are prescribed by the doctor. I also added Biotin twice a day.

    I need some fellow bander's firsthand experience.....how long does it last? How much hair did you loose? How long did it take to get back to "normal" amounts of hair again?

    Help! This is one side effect I HATE! Did I mention I'm quite vain?


  10. I am almost at my goals!

    1. Cross my legs like a lady and have them fit under a table.

    2. Not cringe when I see a picture of myself.

    3. Not have to rely on buying purses to be stylish. Since purses "fit" no matter what size you are, that's what I enjoyed purchasing. Now that clothes are starting to look better on me, purses are still important, just not as important! Coach purses are my weakness!


  11. I noticed spots of blood on my pajamas and sheets when I started sleeping on my stomach again. Could your bleeding be from that? The bleeding while sleeping stopped after about a week and then returned 7 weeks post op. When I went in for a fill this week, I asked the dr about the bleeding. He said it's normal and my incision is healing well. :drool:


  12. When did everyone begin taking baths or start swimming after surgery? I was banded on January 27 (6 1/2 weeks ago). We are heading to a hotel with a pool for spring break on Sunday. My scars are healing very nicely...not to sound gross but there's not much of a scab left on my port incision.


  13. Original poster here....my surgery was about 6 1/2 weeks ago. The recovery was MUCH harder with WLS than with a c-section. The smell of toast made me gag. I was so weak from not being able to eat (and not wanting to eat, either), sore, gassy, etc. I really had buyers remorse for the first couple of weeks. I had difficulty walking, sleeping, eating, driving. Starting around week three, I felt better. I would have the WLS again but the recovery was awful!

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